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Wave Rock is a **15-meter-high, 110-meter-long granite cliff face** located near Hyden, Western Australia, approximately 350 kilometers southeast of Perth[3]. It is **2.7 billion years old**[1] and forms the northern face of Hyden Rock, a granite inselberg shaped by millions of years of weathering and erosion[1][2]. The distinctive curved overhang was created by chemical weathering from acidic rainwater and undercutting at the base, with softer minerals eroding faster than harder quartz and feldspar crystals[2]. The site gained international fame after a 1960s *National Geographic* article[6].
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